members of the football team said they would not play or practice until then-University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe resigned. Forfeiting football games would have cost the university an estimated $1 million per contest.
In an... Read more

started a hunger strike, and the football team threatened a boycott until then-University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe was gone.
Wolfe resigned, and Middleton took his place on an interim basis. After helping to calm the waters at... Read more

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New University of Missouri Chancellor Cartwright discusses protests and plans for the futuresome university policy or personality.
The November 2015 protests that ended w

some university policy or personality.
The November 2015 protests that ended with the resignation of UM System President Tim Wolfe and Columbia campus Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin burst into the national and international news cycles when members... Read more

call for its removal came during a semester which also was filled with calls for the university system’s president, Tim Wolfe, to step down. Concerned Student 1950, a group of students who held protests hoping to increase awareness of race... Read more

as some believed that the school was not doing enough.
The student protesters demanded that Loftin and Missouri President Tim Wolfe resign, as well as the implementation of diversity-centered hiring, among other demands.
That November, Loftin and... Read more